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You can, but if you are investing in SONOS, then I would invest in a better router and access point like Ubiquiti Unifi router and access point or get an Untangle router with an extremely affordable and professional subscription (less than what I can afford to charge my customers) and add on 1 or more Ubiquiti Unifi access points in your home for an an amazingly seamless network. You get what you pay for. When you try to be cheap and rent the products from your ISP or buy even the expensive but cheap quality routers off the shelf from the store, you get what you pay for.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you have just one or multiple speakers connecting just one speaker to the network seriously helps the functionality of your Sonos.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. The speakers have a network port on the back that you can use to connect directly to your router. This would be required for only one speaker, which would create a network for only the speakers. You can also purchase a Sonos Boost to create your wireless network.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Check with Sonos tech support, they are very helpfu!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I would suggest starting with checking the wifi speed... if it is significantly below your nominal modem speed, upgrade your wifi router to a mesh - from google or Orbit types. That might resolve wifi dropping issue.
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